A game carcass retrieval system has a frame and a removable retrieving head. The head may be coupled to a game carcass and then retracted by a winch coupled to the frame. The winch may pull the carcass into an upright position for easy loading into a vehicle or easy processing of the game carcass. A processing table may be coupled to the game carcass retrieval system. The table may include a grapple that helps pull meat away from the carcass and a skinning arm to further separate the meat from the carcass.
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1. A game carcass retrieval system comprising:
a frame with a winch, the winch having a drum wrapped with a rope;
an adjustable retrieval arm having a first end and a second end, the arm pivotally coupled to the frame at the first end;
a retrieving head removably coupled to the second end of the adjustable retrieval arm, the retrieving head comprising:
a base;
a carcass support bar coupled to the base; and
at least one tie-down strap to secure a game carcass to the carcass support bar;
the rope coupled to the base of the retrieving head such that when the rope is wound on the winch the retrieving head is pulled from a removed position into a coupled position with the second end of the adjustable retrieval arm, and the arm pivots from a loading position to a cleaning position.
10. A game ca retrieval system comprising:
a frame with a winch, the winch having a drum wrapped with a rope;
an adjustable retrieval arm having a first end and a second end, the arm pivotally coupled to the frame at the first end;
a retrieving head removably coupled to the second end of the adjustable retrieval arm, the retrieving head comprising:
a base;
a carcass support bar coupled to the base such that the retrieving head is in substantial axial alignment with the adjustable retrieval arm when coupled thereto; and
at least one tie-down strap to secure a game carcass to the carcass support bar;
the rope coupled to the base of the retrieving head such that when the rope is wound on the winch the retrieving head is pulled from removed position into a coupled position with the second end of the adjustable retrieval arm and the arm pivots upward.
20. A game carcass retrieval system comprising:
a frame with a winch, the winch having a drain wrapped with a rope;
an adjustable retrieval arm having a first end and a second end, the arm pivotally coupled to the frame at the first end;
a retrieving head removably coupled to the second end of the adjustable retrieval arm, the retrieving head comprising:
a base mounted to the second end of the retrieval arm;
a carcass support bar coupled to the base; and
at least one tie-down strap to secure a game carcass to the carcass support bar;
the rope coupled to the base of the retrieving head such that when the rope is wound on the winch the retrieving head is pulled from a removed position into a coupled position with the second end of the adjustable retrieval arm, and the arm pivots upward;
wherein the carcass support bar is in contact with and supports the game carcass from below when the retrieval arm is pivoted upward.
2. The game carcass retrieval system according to
the frame has a square end that is sized to mate with a vehicle hitch receiver so that the frame may be coupled to a vehicle.
3. The game carcass retrieval system according to
outriggers to support the frame while in use.
4. The game carcass retrieval system according to
the retrieving head is removable tram the retrieval arm and extendable to the location of a game carcass as the rope is unwound from the winch.
5. The game carcass retrieval system according to
the retrieval arm pivots from the cleaning position to an upright position when the rope is further wound on the winch.
6. The game carcass retrieval system according to
the retrieval arm has a bed pivot that allows the retrieval arm, when in the upright position, to pivot towards the vehicle to case movement of the carcass into the vehicle.
7. The game carcass retrieval system according to
a processing table rotatably coupled to the retrieval arm to support parts of the carcass during processing.
8. The game carcass retries system according to
a grapple coupled to the processing table to secure parts of the carcass to the processing table during processing.
9. The game carcass retrieval system according to
a skinning arm rotatably coupled to the processing table to be pulled between meat portions and skin portions of a part of the carcass secured to the processing table daring processing.
11. The game carcass retrieval system according to
the retrieving head is removable from the retrieval arm and extendable to the location of a game carcass as the rope is unwound from the winch.
12. The game carcass retrieval system according to
the frame has a square end that is sized to mate with a vehicle hitch receiver that the frame may be coupled to a vehicle.
13. The game carcass retrieval system according to
outriggers to support the frame while in use.
14. The game carcass retrieval system according to
the carcass support bar is in contact with and supports the game carcass from below when the retrieval arm is pivoted upward.
15. The game carcass retrieval system according to
the retrieval arm is pivoted upward.
16. The game carcass retrieval system according to
the retrieval arm has a bed pivot that allows the retrieval arm, when in the upright position, to pivot towards the vehicle to ease movement of the carcass into the vehicle.
17. The game carcass retrieval system according to
a processing table rotatably coupled to the retrieval arm to support part of the carcass during processing.
18. The game carcass retrieval system according to
a grapple coupled to the processing table to secure parts of the carcass to the processing table during processing.
19. The game carcass retrieval system according to
a skinning arm rotatably coupled to the processing table to be pulled between meat portions and skin portions of a part of the carcass secured to the processing table during processing.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 12/987,053, entitled GAME CARCASS RETRIEVAL AND PROCESSING SYSTEMS, filed Jan. 7, 2011, which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to apparatus and system for retrieving and processing wild game carcasses.
2. Description of Related Art
Within the hunting industry, and in particular within the large game market, hunters often struggle to retrieve game that is taken in rough brush or that is larger than the hunter can reasonably handle.
A need exists, therefore, for an apparatus and system to retrieve game and position the game for cleaning and processing, if desired.
All references cited herein are incorporated by reference to the maximum extent allowable by law. To the extent a reference may not be fully incorporated herein, it is incorporated by reference for background purposes and indicative of the knowledge of one of ordinary skill in the art.
The problems presented in the hunting industry are solved by the systems and methods of the present disclosure. In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a game carcass retrieval system is provided. The game carcass retrieval system has a frame and a removable retrieving head. The head may be coupled to a game carcass and then retracted by a winch coupled to the frame. The winch may pull the carcass into an upright position that allows for easy loading into a vehicle or easy processing of the game carcass. The head may rotate to provide for easy processing. An additional processing table may be coupled to the game carcass retrieval system to assist in processing. The table may include a grapple that help to pull meat away from the carcass and a skinning arm to further separate the meat from the carcass.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent with reference to the drawings and detailed description that follow.
FIGS. 7A-7BC is a scene-by-scene demonstration of how the grapple arm and skinning bar are used on the processing table.
All references cited herein are incorporated by reference to the maximum extent allowable by law. To the extent a reference may not be fully incorporated herein, it is incorporated by reference for background purposes and indicative of the knowledge of one of ordinary skill in the art.
In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific preferred embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that logical mechanical and electrical changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. To avoid detail not necessary to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the description may omit certain information known to those skilled in the art. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims.
Mounted near the receiver adapter 20 along main arm 18 is winch 26 having a drum 28 and rope 30 wrapped around drum 28 and extending therefrom. A adjustable retrieval arm 32 is pivotally mounted to frame 16 at pivot mount 22 by a first end 34. A second end 36 of adjustable retrieval arm 32 supports a retrieval head 38.
Attached to the carcass support bar 48 are tie downs 50. Tie downs 50 are used to secure a game carcass 52 to the carcass support bar 48. Two tie downs 50 provide sufficient strength to retrieve the carcass and some flexibility that allows for unfastening one tie down 50 at a time while processing the game carcass 52. More tie downs 50 may be used if desired for additional flexibility or strength.
From the upright position shown in
Alternatively, from the upright position shown in
FIGS. 7A-7BC is a scene-by-scene demonstration of how the grapple arm 62 and skinning bar 66 are used on the processing table 54. in
It may be advantageous to set forth definitions of certain words and phrases used, in this patent document. The term “couple” and its derivatives refer to any direct or indirect communication between two or more elements, whether or not those elements are in physical contact with one another. The terms “include” and “comprise,” as well as derivatives thereof, mean inclusion without limitation. The term “or” is inclusive, meaning and/or. The phrases “associated with” and “associated therewith,” as well as derivatives thereof, may mean to include, be included within, interconnect with, contain, be contained within, connect to or with, couple to or with, be communicable with, cooperate with, interleave, juxtapose, be proximate to, be bound to or with, have, have a property of, or the like.
While this disclosure has described certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of these embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description of example embodiments does not define or constrain this disclosure. Other changes, substitutions, and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure, as defined by the following claims.
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